About Dog & Cat Vets in Blackburn
For owners of dogs and cats, the veterinary landscape in Blackburn offers comprehensive care options.
Blackburn's veterinary clinics are primarily focused on companion animals, providing a full range of services from routine check-ups to complex diagnostics and surgeries. This focus ensures that pet owners can find relevant medical care for their dogs and cats. Mid-ranked clinics like Town & Country Veterinary Group and Animal Trust Vets CIC Blackburn play an important role in handling everyday care and non-urgent treatments. This comprehensive support network ensures robust overall clinic depth, though emergency services are concentrated in a single provider.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Blackburn.
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Town & Country Veterinary Group is a multi-practice veterinary group (with practices listed on its own site). It treats a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs—including small mammals (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters) and exotics (lizards, snakes/other reptiles, and birds). The clinic is also listed in the provided data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Town & Country Veterinary Group is a multi-practice veterinary group (with practices listed on its own site). It treats a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs—including small mammals (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters) and exotics (lizards, snakes/other reptiles, and birds). The clinic is also listed in the provided data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets Now Preston is part of the Vets Now network (60+ UK locations) focused on pet emergency care, with options for in-clinic emergency treatment and video consultations. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for urgent, high-acuity cases (for example, oxygen treatment overnight and arranging advanced imaging/surgery elsewhere when needed). Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of options during emergencies (including real-time updates during a difficult labour) and transparency about costs, alongside some reports of long waits with little or no communication after triage.
Vets Now Preston is part of the Vets Now network (60+ UK locations) focused on pet emergency care, with options for in-clinic emergency treatment and video consultations. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for urgent, high-acuity cases (for example, oxygen treatment overnight and arranging advanced imaging/surgery elsewhere when needed). Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of options during emergencies (including real-time updates during a difficult labour) and transparency about costs, alongside some reports of long waits with little or no communication after triage.
Vets4Pets Blackburn is described on its own site as a locally-owned Vets4Pets practice, set up as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and an operating theatre. It also has separate cat and dog waiting areas and separated cat/dog wards plus isolation facilities, which one reviewer specifically noticed and appreciated on a first visit.
Vets4Pets Blackburn is described on its own site as a locally-owned Vets4Pets practice, set up as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and an operating theatre. It also has separate cat and dog waiting areas and separated cat/dog wards plus isolation facilities, which one reviewer specifically noticed and appreciated on a first visit.
My Vets is part of the Myerscough Veterinary Group (the group says it has 11 branches). The website highlights a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations, and the clinic is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
My Vets is part of the Myerscough Veterinary Group (the group says it has 11 branches). The website highlights a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations, and the clinic is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Our Score (70/100)
Daisy Street Veterinary Centre is a single-site practice established in 1955 and an RCVS Approved Training Practice (also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility). The website states 24-hour emergency care is available. Recent reviews describe both routine and more serious care, including a cat’s ear infection being drained and support around difficult decisions such as a broken leg where amputation was needed.
Daisy Street Veterinary Centre is a single-site practice established in 1955 and an RCVS Approved Training Practice (also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility). The website states 24-hour emergency care is available. Recent reviews describe both routine and more serious care, including a cat’s ear infection being drained and support around difficult decisions such as a broken leg where amputation was needed.
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